It generates classes only for those elements/types directly referenced by the WSDL.
Anne On 6/23/05, Paul Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am trying to use apache axis to access the web services of a > thrid-party app. The WSDL for the third party app has many > <element>,<simpleType> and <complexType> elements that are children of > the <schema> element. So it looks basically like this: > > <definitions> > <types> > <schema> > <element name="one"> > ... > </element> > <complexType name="two"> > ... > </complexType> > </schema> > </types> > </definitions> > > When I run WSDL2Java, it created a Java class to represent some of the > elements, but not others. Isn't it supposed to generate a class for > each child element of schema? What would cause WSDL2Java not to do > that? >
